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FAQS

What is the difference between a Will and a Living Trust?

A Will is a basic document that directs how your assets should be distributed after your passing, but it must go through probate—a public, often lengthy and costly court process.

A Living Trust, however, offers several advantages:

• Avoids probate, keeping your family matters private

• Provides immediate access to assets for your beneficiaries

• Offers greater control over how and when assets are distributed

• Can be updated during your lifetime

• Aligns with biblical principles of good stewardship and careful planning

• Reduces stress and potential conflicts for your loved ones

Remember Proverbs 13:22: "A good person leaves an inheritance for their children's children." A Living Trust helps you fulfill this biblical principle more effectively than a basic Will.

How much does it cost to set up a Trust with Vested Trust LLC?

Our trust solutions are personalized to meet your family's specific needs and goals, and include an estate plan. While basic Living Trusts start at $1,500, your investment will depend on:

• The complexity of your estate

• Types of assets involved

• Number of beneficiaries

• Additional protection features needed

• Specific trust structures required

We believe in complete transparency and will provide a clear fee structure during your initial consultation. Our goal is to ensure you receive maximum value while being good stewards of your resources.

How long does it take to set up a Trust?

The process of establishing a trust typically follows these steps:

1. Initial Consultation (1-2 hours)

Understanding your family's needs

Reviewing your assets

Discussing your faith-based goals

2.Strategy Development (1-4 weeks)

Designing your customized trust solution

Preparing necessary documentation

Aligning with biblical principles

3 .Review and Execution (1-4 weeks)

Reviewing all documents

Making any necessary adjustments

Signing and notarizing

4.Implementation (2-8 weeks)

Transferring assets

Setting up additional protections

Providing family education

Total time: Generally 4-16 weeks from start to finish, depending on the complexity of your estate and your family's specific needs.